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Equity and Inclusion

Minorities for Medical Marijuana, Inc. (M4MM) is organized as a non profit organization with its corporate office based in Orlando Florida. The organization is structured as a 501c3 with a full Executive Team and Board of Directors who support the organization's overall goals and strategic direction. The organization was established in May 2016 and currently has 23 state chapter locations throughout the country. M4MM's mission is focused on providing advocacy, outreach, research, and training as it relates to the business, social reform, public policy, and health /wellness in the cannabis industry.

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Our Mission

Minorities for Medical Marijuana is committed to cultivating a culturally inclusive environment where diversity of thought, experience and opportunities are valued, respected, appreciated and celebrated. M4MM will serve as a resource to our community by providing information, referrals, advocacy, coordination and education regarding cannabis legislation, events, activities, initiatives and discussions.

Our Vision

Minorities for Medical Marijuana envisions a forward thinking and progressive approach to social justice and equality in cannabis. Through our commitment to education, public policy legislation, and outreach on issues important to diverse communities we hope to promote global citizenry that will encourage the spirit of inclusivity in cannabis.

Our Values

Excellence: Strive to do our best and meet expectations.

Respect: Treat all people with dignity, open-mindedness, and respect.

Diversity: Appreciate and acknowledge our differences.

Integrity: Behave ethically, honestly, and fairly.

Accountability: Take responsibility for our actions.

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We Are Going Global

The international market for marijuana is booming. It’s set to reach $50 billion within a decade. And after spending millions to crack down on the drug, Jamaica’s government has decided it wants to cash in. It legalized medical marijuana and created a new licensing system to allow farmers to legally grow cannabis for medical, scientific or therapeutic purposes. But the fees are expensive and small farmers say they’re being left by the wayside.

“It’s not easy, lots of money to get the license,” Billy Rennalls, M4MM Jamaica Chapter President sayss. “The costs can get very expensive more than farmers can afford."

Applying for the license alone costs $300 and thelicensescan cost farmers thousand of dollars peracre. Then there are processing fees, transportation fees and more. Jamaica’s Cannabis Licensing Authority says some of these other expensive requirements, like fencing and surveillance cameras, are dictated by international drug laws.

Traditionally, it’s Jamaica’s Rastafarians who’ve embraced cannabis — for spiritual reasons. And the push to legalize ganja has made things better for them. Police are no longer allowed to arrest anyone carrying less than two ounces. Last year the Rastafari community held a three-day cultural celebration during which participants were legally able to use the drug.

M4MM, wants Jamaicans to benefit from the new regulations, but not just spiritually. "We want to see equal economic benefit coming back to the community." states Roz McCarthy M4MM Founder/CEO.

Billy Rennalls- M4MM Jamaica Chapter President

Billy Rennalls is the embodiment of what a Cannabis Expert and Consultant should be. Mr. Rennalls has experience in the Cannabis Markets of the Caribbean, the United States, and Canada. Born and raised on the island of Jamaica, Billy possesses intimate knowledge of agriculture and horticulture from an early age. He has an aptitude for science, specifically the mechanics of how things work and how to optimize plant growth.

Mr. Rennalls is Currently CEO of Emerald Waste Industries Masterlube and Lubehaus Distributors. He is the LATAM Director for International Commodities Management Consultants Corp., Director of Aquatic Solutions and Innovations, Vice President of Business Development for a number of projects with the EOP Foundation’s Medical Cannabinoid Research and Policy Institute, Director of Canna Headhunters-Jamaica, Co-Owner of Green Sustainable Strong, LLC, and has recently joined the faculty of Cloverleaf University as a Cannabis Cultivation Instructor.

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